Gallery
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Entrance - Trompe l'oeil - Luigi Busatti
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Room 1 - Alla boschereccia
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Room 2 - Frate Giambattista Martini
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Room 3 - Friends of Padre Martini
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Room 4 - The Idea of Music
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Room 5 - Books for music and instruments of 16th and 17th centuries
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Room 5 - Books for music and instruments of 16th and 17th centuries
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Room 6 - Farinelli and the italian opera in the 18th century
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Room 7 - Rossini and the opera of the 19th century
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Room 8 - Books for music and instruments of 18th and 19th centuries
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Room 9 - Between 19th and 20th century: Martucci and Respighi
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